Standing at 462-feet tall, the towers at St. Johns River Power Park in Jacksonville were the second tallest to be imploded in the world.

Jacksonville Electric Authority and Florida Power and Light handed $14.5 million to Total Wrecking and Environmental to oversee the demolition of the power park, which is expected to be completed in April 2020.

Two massive cooling towers at a Florida power plant were collapsed in mere seconds, but it took over two months of preparation time, about 1,500 pounds of dynamite and 12,000 linear feet of detonation to make the spectacular scene happen.